Yes, it is true that there are approximately sixty muscles in the human face. These muscles are responsible for various facial expressions and movements, allowing us to convey emotions and communicate non-verbally. They are categorized into two main groups: the muscles of facial expression and the muscles of mastication, with the former playing a crucial role in our ability to express feelings.
False.
Yes.
Sphere * * * * * Not true. A sphere does have a curved face. A point has none.
True.
No, it is not true that the height of a regular pyramid is the height of a lateral face. The height of a regular pyramid is defined as the perpendicular distance from the apex (top vertex) to the base. In contrast, the height of a lateral face (triangular face) is the perpendicular distance from the apex to the base of that triangular face, which is not necessarily the same as the pyramid's overall height.
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True. Otherwise you wouldn't be able to move your fingers
true. there are 656 muscles in the human body!
No, the exact number of muscles used when smiling is debated among experts. While it is often mentioned that smiling uses 17 facial muscles, this number can vary depending on the source. Nevertheless, the act of smiling does engage multiple muscles in the face.
False. While many skeletal muscles do work in antagonistic pairs (e.g. biceps and triceps), not all skeletal muscles function this way. Some skeletal muscles work alone or in synergy with other muscles to produce movement.
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